Following the release of their ninth studio album This Life late last year, Take That have just embarked on a UK stadium and arena tour. It will see Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen play 29 dates in 15 cities across England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.
And The Life on Tour will stop at The O2 for six nights on Thursday 25 April; Friday April 26, Saturday April 27; Sunday, April 28; Tuesday, April 30 and Wednesday, May 1. Tickets are still available for purchase at Ticketmaster and See Tickets.
The singers of Back for Good will be joined by special guest Olly Murs at all shows in London. After kicking off the tour last week in Sheffield, the capital is now just days away.
Start time
Take That play The O2 on Thursday 25 April; Friday 26 April, Saturday 27 April, Sunday 28 April, Tuesday 30 April and Wednesday 1 May. The doors to the arena open at 6.30pm on all six dates, and judging by previous stops on the current tour, fans can expect to hit the stage between 8.30pm and 9pm. Olly Murs is expected to go on stage at 19.25.
Track list
There is no official setlist for Take That’s London shows, but they played the following songs at a recent concert in Leeds, according to Setlist.fm:
- Keep your head high
- Windows
- Giants
- Days I hate myself
- Everything changes
- Sure
- Gloss
- A million love songs
- I found heaven
- Ask
- Everlasting love
- Clementine
- Speak without words
- Patience
- The flood
- Get ready for it
- March of the hopeful
- The master
- This life
- Biggest day
- These days
- Over and over again
- Relight My Fire
- One more word
- Hold up a candle
- Back for good
- You and I
- never forget
- Rule the world
Meanwhile, Olly Murs played the following songs at a recent concert:
- Everyone needs someone to love
- Dance with me tonight
- Let’s twist again
- Scream
- Wrapped up
- You don’t feel love
- Up
- Occupied
- Oh my God
- Thinking of me
- Kiss Me
- Moves
- Please don’t let me go
- Dear Honey’
- Heart skips a beat
- It only takes a minute
- Troublemaker
When the concert is over
The warm-up usually starts around 7.30pm at The O2, with Take That expected around 8.30pm. With a curfew set at 11 p.m., the concert should last no more than four hours.
Tickets
However, it is important to note that many event organizers say that tickets should not resold after first purchase and will not apply to admission to gigs. Fans attending live events with tickets purchased through resale websites are advised to double check the ticket terms and conditions at the point of sale – such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation – to ensure a smooth live event experience.
Tickets may be invalidated if they are found to have been purchased second-hand. As a result, fans buy at their own risk. Having said that, viagogo also commented: “viagogo is a regulated marketplace where fans are guaranteed.”
How to get there
To get to the O2, you can take the Jubilee line on the London Underground to North Greenwich, or you can take the cable cars to North Greenwich, as well as the Thames Clippers to North Greenwich Pier. You can Book trains for the UK and Europe – including cheap Eurostar tickets – on Trainline.
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